Paul Revere
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message, a thousand men assembled in Portsmouth and returned to the fort to remove muskets and cannons. These munitions would soon be dispersed throughout the seacoast and find their way to a crucial battle at Bunker Hill, where NH men would again play a key role. Paul Revere, possibly the greatest patriot in American History, has lived on through centuries. Those humble deeds of his time are now looked upon as semi-heroic acts of selflessness.
message, a thousand men assembled in Portsmouth and returned to the fort to remove muskets and cannons. These munitions would soon be dispersed throughout the seacoast and find their way to a crucial battle at Bunker Hill, where NH men would again play a key role. Paul Revere, possibly the greatest patriot in American History, has lived on through centuries. Those humble deeds of his time are now looked upon as semi-heroic acts of selflessness.